If I want to fetch all the binary packages for a certain older version than what's currently in stretch-backports (e.g. I want to fetch all the things emitted from the source package zfs-linux at version 0.7.11-1~bpo9+1, but the repo currently has 0.7.12[...]), is there a convenient way to do that short of wget on an archive dir with a URL filter?

mnuhmnuh: Some time ago I saw a way to debug, or filter background processes. Other time I've saw that I could pip any processe Kernel background processes level to LPT, when I was having bugs with 'mutter' in Ubuntu GNOME 13.04, and print.

When a software is running is running, is there a way to know the background, or linked processes? I saw something before for discover a problem when searching the origin of a process that won't to run.

mnuhmnuh: I already told Debian 7 is now EOL. I'm trying to migrate to a new installation with Debian 9 Stretch, but the most near Distribution, the Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 was *buggy* on my tests with _mkusb_.

I know that Debian is extensive tested, with a long Battery of Tests during two years, for state that it to be considered as *Stable*. I prefer Debian at the top, even having to use Debian-Live, but sometimes I need Ubuntu, even for test something on the OS.

mnuhmnuh: I use Windows 7 Professional dual-boot to Debian 7.11, but sometimes I need Windows, specific software. When I'm ensure about functionality, I use Windows, in the Professional and with good solution for a problem. I use the best between of the two worlds..

mnuhmnuh: One time, the Memory Card of my brother was being detected as 'unknown filesystem'. FORMAT F: don't worked (Windows 7 said that the Device was not ready). Then I got fixed the problem with 'fsck.vfat' and 'mkfs.vfat' and GParted.

mnuhmnuh: After I get fixed, (after many researchings on the Internet), I'll ask a RFP to MultiBootUSB, because 'sundar_ima" is making the dependencies of his Software synchonizing with Debian Stable, for sanity linthian errors, I'll told him about this detail, for he become a Debian Maintainer

Clipboard transference area is impregnated with a persistent copy paste, for a given file. Have you viewed my Shared Video on the passed link? I use both Copy/Paste with mouse and with Keyboard (CTRL+C/CTRL+V), and don't matter, the result is the same (Persistence on the Clipboard). Ubuntu says that it's a Bug. Only Clipboard Managers helped in someway.

@carcardo help me to Report properly a Bug on Debian BTS. He is now a Linux Kernel Developer on Kernel Team of Canonical. Will talk also to him, complaining my issue, in an attempt to fix my system. He is Brazilian, like me, and in contact to Canonical.

mnuhmnuh, coruja GOT FIXED!!! It's the font of 'O' that looks like '0' on both GNOME 3.4 and KDE.. Damn! Discovered copying the text on the Browser from Google Drive. 0 has a cut in the middle in Google Drive..